Team Pirelli Puts Final Touches on 2008 Monster Energy Supercross

Rome, Ga. – The finishing touches of Pirelli’s newest venture into professional off-road racing were placed on the 2008 Monster Energy® Supercross championship Saturday night at Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium marking their commitment to off-road racing. RWR/Bad Boy Energy’s Tyler Bright qualified for the main event after finishing seventh in his heat race. Bright finished 17th in the main event while Moto XXX/Hooter’s Eric Sorby transferred to the main where he earned 20th place.

Sorby, of Lake Elsinore, Calif., earned top honors for Pirelli’s AMA Supercross class efforts finishing 15th overall on the season with 84 points. He finished a season-best ninth at Daytona and earned the Progressive Holeshot Award at Detroit’s Ford Field.

Jake Marsack, of Berlin, Mich., also enjoyed a banner season, scoring 18th overall. He finished on the podium at the Daytona Beach stop and fourth at San Francisco’s AT&T Park.

“Our commitment will continue to grow year after year, but this season provided a great starting point for our commitment to off-road racing,” said Josh Whitmire, Pirelli’s MX Manager. “We opened the season in Anaheim by unveiling our upgraded support efforts, including a full semi to the sponsored riders and teams competing in AMA Supercross.”